"When I worked in a library, I was a librarian. Now, I work in a Learning Resource Center, I could be called a Centurion. On any given day, I may be
accountant, advocate, archivist, auditor, author, babysitter, bookbinder, cataloger, catalyst, caterer, circulation specialist, clerk, coach, consultant, community planner, copyright cop, counselor, cryptographer, curriculum coordinator, custodian, data processing analyst, designer, desktop publisher, director, disciplinarian, editor, educator, electrician, environmental planner, ethicist, facilitator, file clerk, fund raiser, grant writer, graphic artist, groundskeeper, guide, helper, historian, inspector, installer, instructional consultant, interior decorator, interpreter, judge, leader, legal assistant, listener, manager, marketing specialist, mathematician, mechanic, media specialist, medical assistant, mentor, messenger, meter reader, ombudsman, package handler, peacemaker, philosopher, photographer, poet, postal clerk, producer, proofreader, puppeteer, receptionist, recruiter, reference specialist, reporter, reviewer, roustabout, scientist, security officer, storyteller, strategic planner, supervisor, systems analyst, traffic officer, teacher, technician, trainer, usher, video editor, web site designer, writer, zookeeper...and other duties as assigned." - Randee Hudson, Millburn School LRC